Dr. T. Tóth szerk.: Studia historico-anthropologica (Anthropologia Hungarica 12. Budapest, 1973)

one woman (grave 100), different from the whole of the popula­tion, may support the label "alien" attached to the members of this group. Table 9 shows the other investigated descriptive characters a­mong men and women percentually. According to the Table the crania of males are characterized mainly by the ovoid and spheno-birsoid form, the curved occi­put, the moderate postcoronoidal depression, the straight or convex nasal ridge, the angular or subrectangular orbita, fur­ther the medium deep - deep fossa canina. The most typical fea­tures of the female crania are the rhombo-pentagonoid form, the exclusive curvoccipitalia, the straight nasal ridge and the subrectangular orbita. Of the more important anatomical variations among the males following deserve mention: on the left side of the mandibula of man No. 83/b three foramina mentalia; on the mandibula of man No. 76/b the presence of a torus; on the occiput of man No.35/a sutura mendosa. Strangely there is no sutura metopica among men and also wormiana bones are scarce. In two cases I could obser­ve a significantly irregular position of the teeth(graves 52/a, 92). Two cases of spina bifida (graves 84, 92), two cases of closed sulcus arteriae on the atlas (graves 89/b, 92), equally two cases of a moderate torus palatinus (graves 3, 21) were oc­curring. On female crania there was only one case of sutura metopica (grave 27). In one case (grave 8/a) equally three foramina men­talia were found on the left side of the mandibula, in another case (grave l) torus mandibularis. There was a beginning condy­lus tertius in one case (grave 2/a), a moderate torus palatinus in seven cases (graves G7, G8, 1, 9, 22/b, 48, 68). We observed the irregular position of the teeth in three cases(graves 35/b, 60, 67). Lumbarization was noticeable in 4 cases (graves 48, 68, 76/b, 100), and the sulcus arteriae was closed on the atlas in one case (grave 86/a).

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